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Friday, July 28, 2023

UFOs? UAPs?



For years we knew them as Unidentified Flying Objects. Then they went by the term Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Last I heard it was Unidentified  Anomalous Phenomena. It’s all the same to me. 


In Congressional hearings we are told about visitors from “out there.” There are tales of recovered bodies and advanced technologies. 


By now does anyone really think there is nothing to all that stuff? It would be a very poor universe indeed if we were the only ones in it. 


So why don’t we have definitive information? Knowledge is power. Secrets are one of the main currencies of the rich and powerful. That’s how they stay rich and powerful. There are other reasons, like the crimes committee to cover up the truth. 


People can debate this stuff all they want. On a clear night out here in the sticks there is about 50/50 chance that I’ll see a UFO. I know what satellites, planes, planets and other mundane things look like. When I see an object changing colors and shapes then making 90 degree turns I know it’s nothing ordinary. Then again, since I see them all the time, I guess they are “normal.” 


-Sixbears

4 comments:

  1. Yet so many believe a magical , mythical sky god exists ?
    At the same time deny the possibility of extraterrestrial life ?
    Got news for ya pilgrim. You cannot deny one and not believe in the other. When in fact , one is the same as the other.
    Science says that the probability cannot be denied. Simply because we ourselves exist.
    Information and denial is power.

    I believe the universe is very old and life has been recycled ad infinitum.

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  2. How Bout AIC: Ariel Identified Cousins? The chance that super intelligent beings have been living amongst us since we were a thing is much more likely than just a simple fly by. After all Math being the universal language and Science is the voice of Math, who's so say it isn't all in the Math? After all the two words, "I Am" sort of sums up 1 + 1 = a few more, theoretically. 80)

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